Literature DB >> 3614259

Syringomyelia: electrophysiologic aspects.

M Veilleux, J C Stevens.   

Abstract

The clinical and EMG findings in 44 patients with syringomyelia who were seen at the Mayo Clinic between 1976 and 1985 are presented. In 10 of the patients, somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) of the upper and lower extremities were obtained. All 44 patients had radiographic or surgical evidence of a cervical syrinx. The most common abnormality on nerve conduction studies was a reduced hypothenar compound muscle action potential amplitude (23 patients). Abnormal findings on needle electromyography were present in 33 patients and included sparse fibrillation potentials, reduced motor unit potential (MUP) recruitment, and chronic neurogenic MUP changes in muscles innervated by the C-5, T-1 roots, with the most pronounced changes in small hand muscles. Ulnar and median nerve SEPs were usually normal in the presence of a dissociated sensory loss and were usually abnormal when all sensory modalities were impaired. Abnormalities of tibial nerve SEPs were frequent and were related to impaired proprioceptive sensation in the lower extremities.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3614259     DOI: 10.1002/mus.880100512

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Muscle Nerve        ISSN: 0148-639X            Impact factor:   3.217


  2 in total

1.  Paroxysmal cervicobrachial cough-induced pain in a patient with syringomyelia extending into spinal cord posterior gray horns.

Authors:  José Berciano; María-Antonia Poca; Antonio García; Juan Sahuquillo
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  2007-04-06       Impact factor: 4.849

2.  Chiari malformation type I with cervicothoracic syringomyelia masquerading as bibrachial amyotrophy: a case report.

Authors:  Jeffrey R Mora; Richard A Rison; Said R Beydoun
Journal:  J Med Case Rep       Date:  2015-01-27
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